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Environmental Groups Sue Biden To Vacate Oil And Gas Permits As Gas Climbs Over...
Amid an ongoing energy crisis nationwide, two environmental law groups are suing the Biden administration to block over 3,500 oil and gas leases that were previously greenlit in Wyoming and New Mexico.
Commentary: On Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing, Biden Is Flouting the Law
President Joe Biden's rule changes and delays for offshore oil and gas leasing violate the law.
New FERC Guidance Adds Climate Considerations to Natural Gas Pipeline Approval Process
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued sweeping requirements that will force pipeline developers seeking permits to meet a strict climate change threshold.
Biden Administration Turns Sights on Industrial Sector to Reduce Emissions
The Biden administration is taking aim at the U.S. industrial sector as the next target for climate action via new regulations and programs scattered across different executive agencies.
Corn Ethanol More Environmentally Harmful than Gasoline, Says Study
Adding ethanol to or substituting corn-based ethanol for gasoline increases greenhouse gas emissions compared to gasoline sans ethanol, reports a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
25 States Line Up Against Biden Attack On Natural Gas Industry
Half of all U.S. states penned a letter to the Biden administration, arguing against its decision to reverse a Trump-era rule allowing energy firms to transport natural gas via rail.
New Mexico’s Governor Is Pushing Steep Emissions-Reductions in the State
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is backing legislation that sets a goal of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.
VA Gov. Youngkin Takes Steps to Remove Virginia from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has taken steps to fulfill a campaign promise to remove Virginia from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
Natural Gas Flaring in the United States Declined Sharply in 2021
Natural gas flaring onshore oil and gas operations in the United States dropped to its lowest point since 2012 in the third quarter of 2021, according to the consulting firm Rystad Energy.
EPA Finalizes Aggressive Vehicle Emissions Standards for 2023 and Beyond
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency what it says are the most stringent emissions regulations on everyday passenger cars and light duty trucks ever to be imposed on the model years 2023 through 2026.